GTM implementation & analytics, taught plainly

I sit between marketing
and dev teams.
Now I'll show you how.

Practical courses on GA4 tracking, tag management, and affiliate integrations — written for people who have to make marketing and engineering agree on the same spec.

What's taught

  • GTM Tracking Specs, From Brief to Handoff $39

    How to write a tracking spec that IT can actually implement without back-and-forth — events, parameters, and QA checklists included.

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  • GA4 for Non-Developers $29

    Set up, debug, and read GA4 without waiting on a developer for every question.

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  • Affiliate Attribution That Doesn't Break $49

    Wiring AccessTrade, Partnerize, and AppsFlyer so attribution survives redirects, apps, and edge cases.

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Each course is self-paced. Payment and delivery handled securely at checkout.

Specs and systems I've shipped

E-commerce tracking overhaul

Rebuilt the GA4 event model for a mid-size retail site — consolidated duplicate events, fixed attribution gaps, documented the whole thing for the dev team.

Affiliate stack integration

Connected AccessTrade and AppsFlyer link tracking end to end, closing a gap where cross-device conversions were going unattributed.

Tracking spec template library

Built a reusable spec format that cut spec-review cycles with engineering from weeks to days.

Hi, I'm Mage.

I work in Martech and analytics, translating what marketing needs into specs engineering can build — GA4 tracking, GTM implementation, and affiliate marketing integrations. Most of what I teach is stuff I had to learn the hard way, fixing tracking that broke in production or specs that meant two different things to two different teams.

These courses are the explanations I wish existed when I started.

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